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Re: Tenor KIO-slave?
by Spy Hunter on Thursday 14/Apr/2005, @18:51
That's what's great about fish://, there's no setup, your linux machines are already fish servers (as long as they run an SSH server, which almost all do). For any Linux or Unix machine you have a username, simply use fish://username@machinename to access the filesystem of that machine using that username. Unfortunately, it doesn't work for Windows machines, for that you have to use smb://.
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Re: Tenor KIO-slave? - Wow!
by charles on Friday 15/Apr/2005, @01:51
I can only say wooooow! I never knew KDE has this feature and I guess I am missing a lot more. I guess I can put "fish://username@machinename" in the save dialogue to save a file on this machine if everything is setup. This kind of publicity is what we need for KDE. When I get back to the Linux box at home I will try it out! Thanx. What other exciting protocols/goodies are there to exploit?
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  • Re: Tenor KIO-slave? - Wow!
    by blacksheep on Friday 15/Apr/2005, @04:56
    To get a list of all the available protocols:
    $ kcmshell ioslaveinfo
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